JTA wrote:I'm a friend of all fish.


JTA wrote:I'm a friend of all fish.
I'm more of a friend of pancakes than I am fish though. Hell, I'm a friend of any type of food. Especially if that food be pizza from the gas station up the road.Vrede too wrote:JTA wrote:I'm a friend of all fish.Those aren't skipjacks on your platter.
Or fruits?Rush Limbaugh warns ‘Obama regime’ is sending government-paid lesbian farmers to invade red states
In his latest crazy on-air rant, conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh accused “the Obama Regime” of trying to unleash on red states a scandalous scourge of lesbian farmers.
“What they're trying to do is convince lesbians to become farmers,” he told listeners.
There’s a specific sinister motive to the sapphic shift, Limbaugh claimed: Ruining conservative voting blocs.
"They are trying to bust up one of the last geographically conservative regions in the country; that's rural America," he said....
"I never knew that lesbians wanted to get behind the horse and the plow and start burrowing. I never knew it. But apparently enough money [made] it happen, and the objective here is to attack rural states." ...
“#limbaugh says federally paid lesbian farmers could invade your town! And we're growing zucchini, people! Lots and lots of zucchini,” tweeted comic Dana Goldberg....
I'm wondering if this piece was tongue-in-cheek, as the horse and plow thing, I feel, is a metaphor. I'm not gonna touch the lesbian element of the article; I can come up with too many jokes puns that would hurt sensitive feelings here, and I'll wind up being called bigoted, homophobic, misogynist, and whatever hell else can rain down from Canada and one other point closer to home! <hee hee>Vrede too wrote:... hardly any farmers use "the horse and the plow" anymore ....Rush Limbaugh warns ‘Obama regime’ is sending government-paid lesbian farmers to invade red states
"I never knew that lesbians wanted to get behind the horse and the plow and start burrowing. (burrowing?)
Most PBS stations are left-wing, so when commentaries and/or news reports come on, I go to another station. I do not listen to any stations with political agendas or positions. Commentator programming is out of the question.20 or 25 years ago I listened to rightwing radio for a couple of years or less - know the enemy - decided it sucked, haven't since.
WHOA WHOA WHOA!!! STOP!Seth Milner wrote:I guess we'll have to change this to The Music Thread 2.![]()
I enjoyed, at one time, most all types of music, with the exceptions of Hard Rock, Metal, and most other of that screaming shit, along with rap.(crap)
Most country songs told a story: Mama, trucks, drinking, cheating, lost loves, etc. . . . Nowadays what is called Country is pure whining bullshit.
I still enjoy the Oldies in Country, Pop, Rock, 50's, 60's, 70's etc. ... to an extent.
Agreeing with O'Really about the stress from listening to radio; I too experienced the same condition. My job was stressful enough, and I was finding that listening to the radio while commuting was not relaxing as it used to be, and I was learning new vocabulary and hand signals.
I now find "Elevator Music" music to have a relaxing effect, so most of my radio enjoyment comes from PBS and other Instrumental music venues.
I have also found that *some* Southern Gospel music can be enjoyable, (not that 7-11 Contemporary stuff)
Most PBS stations are left-wing, so when commentaries and/or news reports come on, I go to another station. I do not listen to any stations with political agendas or positions. Commentator programming is out of the question.20 or 25 years ago I listened to rightwing radio for a couple of years or less - know the enemy - decided it sucked, haven't since.
I wouldn't know, JTA; I don't linger long enough to find out!JTA wrote: WHOA WHOA WHOA!!! STOP!
Not all rap is bad. There's some really good hip-hop. I used to be on that hip-hop hating bandwagon but I've since jumped off to jump around to some funky bass lines and rythyms and rhymin'
I always liked hip hop that told a story:Seth Milner wrote:I wouldn't know, JTA; I don't linger long enough to find out!JTA wrote: WHOA WHOA WHOA!!! STOP!
Not all rap is bad. There's some really good hip-hop. I used to be on that hip-hop hating bandwagon but I've since jumped off to jump around to some funky bass lines and rythyms and rhymin'![]()
I suppose I'm old school; I can't get into the baggy pants hanging off their ass, the hand gestures, the beat-boxing, backward caps, etc. that defines the rap/hip-hop scene. I can't describe here what comes to mind when I see or hear it.
There's a cable commercial (Charter?) that comes on TV with this guy sounding like he's spitting mouthfuls, swaying his head back and forth while a group of young women sing out the company's phone number. When that comes on I can't hit the mute button fast enough!
Sorry . . . ain't my bag.
You're thinking of the 1970s before Congress cracked down on NPR. It's not like it's the former Air America, which I never got into listening to.Seth Milner wrote:Most PBS stations are left-wing, so when commentaries and/or news reports come on, I go to another station. I do not listen to any stations with political agendas or positions. Commentator programming is out of the question.
I once lived next to a CB fanatic with a huge antenna array.Seth Milner wrote:I recall an incident in Oklahoma once where a man called the FCC in Washington to complain about a neighbor who had a high-powered CB base station with a huge antenna array and he was notorious for harassing and cursing truckers and anyone who would come back to him and ask him to tone his language down. His broadcasting would bleed over into TV's, radios, and phones.
Oh, you Canadians! I can think of things.rstrong wrote:... there was nothing else we could do.
You should've gotten a bigger antenna and talked smack about how his antenna wasn't as big and erect as yours.rstrong wrote:I once lived next to a CB fanatic with a huge antenna array.Seth Milner wrote:I recall an incident in Oklahoma once where a man called the FCC in Washington to complain about a neighbor who had a high-powered CB base station with a huge antenna array and he was notorious for harassing and cursing truckers and anyone who would come back to him and ask him to tone his language down. His broadcasting would bleed over into TV's, radios, and phones.
When he was broadcasting - which was always - we'd hear him through our stereo speakers even when the stereo was turned off. He'd disrupt the TV picture if it was on. We'd hear him from the telephones if they weren't in use. If someone left a message on the answering machine and he was broadcasting at the time, we'd hear him instead.
We complained, of course. The CRTC sent a truck out to monitor him for a few minutes, declared that he was using a legal amount of power, and so there was nothing else we could do.
Such as?Seth Milner wrote:I recall those days too. Many topics that are discussed on PBS stations, though not outright political in nature, still have somewhat left-wing leanings.
O Really wrote:Such as?Seth Milner wrote:I recall those days too. Many topics that are discussed on PBS stations, though not outright political in nature, still have somewhat left-wing leanings.
Just interested in knowing what you'd consider "left-wing" that's not political.
Yeah, that's what I figured, all things considered. Not to mention stories about Wobegon where all the kids are above average. Surely got to be some socialism in there somewhere.billy.pilgrim wrote:O Really wrote:Such as?Seth Milner wrote:I recall those days too. Many topics that are discussed on PBS stations, though not outright political in nature, still have somewhat left-wing leanings.
Just interested in knowing what you'd consider "left-wing" that's not political.
history and books and stuff
Yeah, well, somebody cut his coax a couple of times until he chained a monster dogasaurus outside his window where the coax came out. He was back in business for a while. Last I heard though, a sharp-shooter shot the antenna down off it's mast. Don't know any more after that.Vrede too wrote:Oh, you Canadians! I can think of things.rstrong wrote:... there was nothing else we could do.
rstrong didn't say he had a radio, but if he did, I'll change your response:JTA wrote:You should've gotten a bigger antenna and talked smack about how his antenna wasn't as big and erect as yours.